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Z'* / K . / ) . 1 * Thmaday, January 7, 1969 THE CLINTON CHRONICLF Bd^kiAbout... ' .^ People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents i »»»»»»»»»»—»»»#»»»#»«»»»— V . • i ' ' < « Mrt. P. A. Duncan and daughter, ' Patricia, Mrs. Fred Tumblin, Fred die and Bud Tumblin, and Mrs. T. l . C.' Satterfield were visitors in Or lando, Fla., and at the Tangerine Bowl game the past week-end. Miss Linda Bridges has resumed her rtudies at Furman University, v.Greenville, after spending the hol idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bridges. . . Dr. and Mrs. W. -A. Lynri and sons of Rock Hill, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs.'•pownes Mon- rpe, during hte holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William-Chisholm, their daughter* and son, Patty and Billy, attended the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prevatte and . "little daughter, and Mrs. Grier Todd „ visited the former’s mother in West Palm Reach, Fla., during the hol idays. Among those from Presbyterian • College going to the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando, Fla., were Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown, C© and Mrs. A. J. Tha^kston, Mr. and Mrs. Edwai^ G. Campbell, Dr. John W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Stalworth. Miss Jennie Red and Billy Cau- ble were guests on Saturday of Miss Mildred Teeple in Savannah, Ga., who is a studnt at Newberry Col- r- ^ e - ' Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Poole have returned to Chamblee, Ga., after a holiday visit with the former’s par- - ents, Mr,_and Mrs. R. E.'Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Beden- baugh and son, Jimmy, have re turned from a week’s stay in Mi- • ami Beach. Fla., as guests of Dr. DeVore. Mr. and Mrs, D. S. Templeton an8 son, David, spent last week vis iting at various points in Florida and attended the Tangerine Bowl game 1 hr Orlando and the Gator Bowl game in Jacksonville. Miss Virginia Sumerel has re sumed her position in Atlanta, Ga., after a holiday visit with her moth er, Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. Earl Rice, BiH League, Bobby Harqs and Earl McElhannon were among Clinton residents going to the Tangerine BoWl game in Or lando, Fla., last week. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henry, Jr., of Pineville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spann Henry and . daughter, Kim Elizabeth, of At- 1 lanta, Ga., have returned to their homes after a ten-day visit with parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. Edward Henry . Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gettys Misses Ann, Jean and Joe Gettys were visitors in Orlando, Fla., the past week to attend the Tangerine Bowl game. Mrs. Y. C. Ballenger, Jane and Mary Ballenger and Joanne Breath itt of Spartanburg, were guests on Sunday of the former’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols, and Mr. Nichols. Mrs. John B. Ferguson spent the holidays in Athens,'Ga., with her sister, Mrs. John Young. During the week Miss Florene Young, a mem ber of the University of Georgia faculty, visited her aunt, Mrs. Fer guson. . ' ; ’ Mrs, J. A. Price of Florence, was the guest a few days this week of her niepe, Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and Mr. King. Mr. and Mrs. Lyi\n Cooper, Jr., spent last week in Florida and at tended the Tangerine Bowl game. They were accompanied to Orlando by .Mrs: Frank Jones, who joined her husband, Coach Jones, of the Presbyterian College team. Mrs. C. W. Ehrhardt of Murfrees boro, Tenn., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ehrhardt. Also recent guests of the Ehrhardts were Mrs. Carey Solomon and daughter, Karen, of Headland, Ala., and Miss Elaine Ehrhardt of Johnson City, Tenn. Mrs. A1 Yarborough and daugh ter, Vivian, have returned to their home in Tampa, Fla., following a holiday visit with Mrs. Yarbor ough’s mother, Mrs. Sallie Adair, and other relativse. , Mrs. Alida Anderson returned Monday to her home irt Temple City, California, after a stay here with her son, Robert W. Anderson, and family. Carl Broshears has returned to his home in Fort Branch, Ind., after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Leon-| ard Wilson, and Mr. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely have returned from a trip to Washington and Collingdale, Pa., where they; attended the wedding of their son, Dr. L. A. Blakely, Jr., to Miss Irmgard Katz on Saturfday at the First Lutheran Church, Collingdale. They were joined in Washington by Guy S. Blakely of Charleston. Mr. ancf*Mrs. Robert W. Anderson spent last week in Fjorida where they visited the former's uncle, Har- .ry Slotag, in Naples, her brother and sister, Lee Femer and Mrs. Charles Bangs in Miami Beach. They attended the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando on New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates and children of Charlotte, N. C., visited her parenUj./Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren, (Wring the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John William DU- 14rd of New York, were recent week-end visitors with the former's motber, Mrs. J. WiU Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. G. W. BeU and son, William, were among those from Clinton going to Orlando, Fla., for the Tangeruie Bowl game. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith-spent the New Year holidays visiting points of interest in Florida and at tending the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando. T-Sgt. Russell Ray and children, Diane, Ricky and Eddie visited rel atives here during the holidays. Dr. and Mrs, R. H. Dawson vis ited his parents at the Isle of Palms during the holidays. Mrs. S. P. Bowers. Misses Dot Chandler, Maurice kingley and Phyllis Sublet^ were among those motoring to Orlando, Fla., to see the Tangerine Bowl game. Milton and Whit Mayes of Thorn- well. were guests of relatives in Gastonia, N. C., several days last week. Milton has resumed his stud ies at Presbyterian College and Whit at The Citadel after the hol idays. Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker of Charlotte, N. C., were guests New- Year’s Day of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell: Mrs. Emmie Wingard has gone to spend some time in Darlington with her daughter, Mrs. RusseU King, and- Mr. King after a stay with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Wingard here, x.-Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Franks and children of Asheville, N. C., were recent visitors with the former’s mother, Mrs. Platte Prather, Mr. Prather and other relatives. Also visiting.the Prathers and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Franks were Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Brown, Jr., of Spar tanburg. Mrs. C. J Bauknight and dau ghter, Amelia, of Charleston, spent last week here with her mother, Mrs. Metta Stone, and other rel atives. * -. Abit Alexander and Sandy Garner were among those going to Orlando, Fla.,-for the Tangerine Bowl game They also spent several days visit ing points of interest in the state.. Mrs. David S. Cook, Miss Terrell Cook and Mrs. George Abbot visit ed the former’s daughter, Mrs. Charlie Hollingsworth, and Mr. Hol lingsworth in Eatonton, Ga., during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dill B. Ellis and family of DiUon, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. George U H. Ellis. Their daughter, Miss Becky Ellis, resumed her studies on Monday at Converse College, Spartanburg. Mrs. A. R. Andrews, Jr., and sons on coroeie, recent end guests of Mrs. Andrews’ grand mother, Mrs. George H. Ellis. Mrs. D. W. Padgett of Saluda, is spending some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. Joe McDaniel, and Mr. McDaniel. Their friends wUl be glad to know Mrs. Padgett is im proving after being Ul. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hogan, Mr and Mrs. R. M. Turner were among those attending the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando, Fla., last week. Mr. Hogan was announcer for thp game broadcast Mrs. W. L. MarahaU of Wades- boro, Nrc., was the guest a few days last weelf of Mrs. W. L. Mar shall, Jr, and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Adair, Hub and Jim-Adatr and Miss Dot Taylor attended the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlandor 1 .Fla., oiS New Year’s Day. r-I Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Mrs. John Griffin Pitts, with Mrs. 0. T. Lawing of Greer, were guests of the former’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Crmckshanks, in Alachua, Fla., several days last week and attended the Tangerine Mr. and Mrs‘. Roy Casque and * Bow-1 game in Orlando. . M’. (family spent a few days last week Mr and Mrs. Scott Hart and chil- in Orlando and other points' of in d ren of Easley, were week-end Florida, visiting friends and rel- guests of Mr and Mr?. L. P Pear atives and attended the Tangerine 80,1 • Bowl game. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McDaniel and Mrs. J-.. B. Speake, R. B. Sim- daughter of Augusta, Ga., visited mons and Miss Louise Speake were the formef’j^parmts,"\fr and Mrs. guests of relatives in Macon, Ga , N w McDaniel,*?dufing the week the past week. * end. Mrs. W. W. Harris, accompanied Lynn Coleman, Judy and Joanie by her daughter, Miss Cornelia Har- Nabors were guests several days ris, of Columbia, spent several last week of their aunt, Mrs: Hugh | days last week in Orlando, Fla., Morgan and Mr. Morgan in Laur-; hnd attended tae Tangerine Bowl ens. .game. ^ Dr. and Mrs. David- Tribble and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall were childfen, of Winston-Salem. N. C., ' among those fronivClinton going to spent a few days last week with the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlan- the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs do, FJa. W. B. Tribble. They were joined i_ Mrs W J Henry spent the past here on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. week in New York on a buying trip Ed Wills, of .Williamston for the Pearle-Henry Shop. Mr and Mrs DanA. Yarborough i Mr. and Mrs, Charles McDaniel were among Clinton residents going i and daughters, Misses Jean and j to Orlando, Fla,, for the Tangerine Betty McDaniel, were visitors in Rowl game. 1. ;Orlando, Fla., during the New Year Michael and Ronnie Smith, of Co- i ( holidays to attend the Tangerine lumbia. spent a few days last week Bowl g^me. w j t h tyujf grandparents. Mr. and ! W. S. Horne and Ihurston Giles Mrs. E. L Holland. Their parents wre among those from (linton Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith spent .joing to Orlando, Fla., for. the s unc |ay here and accompanied ’ Nancy Arrington is at home after spending the holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs W. W. Arring ton, Jr., in Greenville. • •< Mrs. H. D. Allison, of Pine Bluff, N. C., is visiting her daughter. Mrs. A. B. Stump and family. „ Mf.,and Mrs. Milford Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Pinson spent a few days last week visiting points of interest in Florida and attend ing the Tangerine Bowl game at Or lando. . ' - • Mr. and Mrs. L.- V. Powell land sons,-JOey and Bobby and'jrtiss djuth Moss, of Wilson, N. C., at- ended a reunion of the Ridgecrest staff in Tampa, Flai v Dec.. 2?-Jan 1: They also motored to Orlando to attend the Tangerme Bowl game IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 Mr. arid Mrs Ed Sadler, Charles Johnson and Tommy Sease were among Clinton residents motoring to Orlando. Fla , for the Tangerine Bowl game. Mrs. John-W., Long, of Prosper ity, and her daughter, Mrs. Reek- well Cook and son. .Johnny, of Mooresville, N. C.. were guests on Thursday of the former’s niece. Mrs. H. C Suber arid Mr. Suber. Mr and Mrs Claude Qrocker and Miss Sara Pitts with Mr and Mrs. : Paul Martin, of Charleston, were in Orlando, Fla , to attend the. Tan- ! gerine, Bowl game. Mr. arid Mrs. E. L Baker, Mrs. E. L. Benjamin were visitors in At lanta Monday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oakes. Ben H Hammet, public relations director for Presbyterian College, - and Mrs. Hhmmet accompanied the coaches, their waves and the team to Orlando for the Tangerine Bow-1 events Mr and Mrs. C. C. Gihfs will re turn this week-end from a trip to Florida and Georgia They visited with relatives at v a nods points and- gttended the' tangerine Bowl game in Orlando' Tangerine Bowl game. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Me allum were here duUng the week end to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Lloyd Adair enroute to their home in CTartlon, N. C., fol lowing a wedding trip. Mrs Clyde W. Ehrhardt, Mrs. ,'ic Spooner and Mrs. Mervyn Vte- i t*ne were among those accompany ing their husbands, members of the Presbyterian College coaching staff, | i Orlando, Fla., for the tfew Year’s i • >ay game Mr and Mrs. James P. Sloan and »ns, Jimmy and Edwin, spent a j :<*w days last week at points of in- j lerest in Florida and. attended the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando 1 and the Gator Bowl game in Jack sonville. Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Rhame, with | Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Thompson of Laurens, attended the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando, Fla., the past week. I Mlrs. Paul Muller and daughter, Miss Beverly Muller, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brown in Savannah, Ga., during o the New Year holidays. ^jjjiem home. Mrs. Harry F. Lowman and chil dren have returned from a week’s i visit with her mother, Mrs. Blake Gordon in Washington, D, C. Lonnie S. McMillan, accompanied by Paul Mazyck, of Jonesville. spent lasU week in Melbourne, Fla.,' with his son, Lonnie McMillian, Jr t , : and family. On New Year’s Day' they attended the Tangerine Bowl game in Orlando Miss Sara Blakely, of Washing-) ton, D. C., Rev. and Mrs W M Blakely and children, Sally and Bill, of Louisville, Ga . visited Miss-! es Margaret and Katherine Blakely- last week. Tommy Cooper, student at Fur man University, alonj^with a group j from Furman spent last week visit ing in New York City. He returned to Furman Sunday after the holi-1 days. 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